The snow days have fallen so that she hasn’t been to her core classes in two weeks.

“You learn something, and then it’s like – 'I forgot what I learned!'” she said.

Lewiston called a two-hour delay Thursday, after the region received several inches of snow Wednesday night-Thursday morning. But because some back roads may not have been plowed, the superintendent told parents their children could have an excused absence if they stayed home due to weather.

Webster said at this point, the last day of instruction should be on June 20. Without snow days, it would have been June 12.

“It’s really going to be problematic if we have to go much further [into the summer],” said Webster.

Teachers are supposed to have workshops and professional development sessions after June 20.